
Over the years the circuit has claimed the lives of 52 drivers and 35 spectators.įollowing a one-year contract extension, the Italian Grand Prix at Monza is now signed for the F1 calendar until 2025. It comes as little surprise then that Monza remains one of the most dangerous F1 tracks. While the V6 turbo-hybrid engines are not a patch on the beasts that preceded them, F1 cars will still reach speeds of over 220mph around Monza.Īnd, as if the track isn't demanding enough, the 'tifosi' watching on supporting their beloved Ferrari are not afraid to let their voices be heard. This 3.6-mile track with 11 turns is one which demands commitment and speed from drivers, and most of the lap is taken at full throttle thanks to the long straights and sweeping corners. The Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, based north of Milan, is one of Formula 1's most iconic circuits.Įxcept for 1980, Monza has hosted every Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix since the series began in 1950. Autodromo di Monza Monza F1 circuit guide
